
17 episodes in this series
Psyche announces the official end of Kali Yuga next month and discusses overlapping yuga cycles revealed through dreams and sacred geometry.
An exploration of Kali, the first Mahavidya goddess, examining her symbolism as the force that destroys illusion and false identity to reveal ultimate truth.
Host Psyche explores the second Mahavidya goddess Tara, who represents the calm clarity that emerges after transformation and helps dissolve fear through inner stillness.
An exploration of Matangi, a tantric Hindu goddess who emerges from leftover food and challenges conventional notions of purity in divinity.
Host Psyche explores the Mahavidyas, ten fierce Hindu tantric goddesses who challenge conventional notions of the divine feminine through their radical, often terrifying imagery.
An introduction to esoteric philosophy and the ageless wisdom tradition, exploring the concept that humans exist as a trinity of spirit, soul, and personality.
Psyche explores Ganesha, the elephant-headed Hindu deity known as the remover and placer of obstacles, focusing on his relevance as a guardian of beginnings and thresholds in modern life.
Psyche introduces Bagalamukhi, the Hindu tantric goddess who embodies the power to stop harmful momentum and control destructive forces through divine interruption.
Host Trix/Psyche tells the ancient Hindu story of King Sarata's fall from power and his encounter with the sage Medas, who explains the cosmic power of the goddess Mahammaya.
This episode appears to be primarily an atmospheric or experimental piece featuring music, ambient sounds, and minimal spoken content related to the Hindu goddess Bagalamukhi.
Host Psyche explores Mohini, the Hindu goddess and avatar of Vishnu who appears as an enchanting woman, examining her role in distributing the nectar of immortality and her teachings about desire, discernment, and spiritual sovereignty.
Psyche explores Kameshvari, the Hindu goddess of sacred desire, teaching how to transform unconscious wanting into sovereign creative power.
This episode explores the sacred names and aspects of Shri Matangi, the Vedic goddess of the arts and inner voice.
This episode explores the archetypal figure of the Dark Goddess and her relationship to technology and the modern world.
This episode explores the Hindu goddess Matangi, also known as the Goddess of Leftovers and the Outcast.
This episode explores the Hindu goddess Lalitha Tripura Sundari, the Goddess of Beauty of the Three Worlds.
An exploration of Lilith as a misunderstood figure of female rebellion, examining how she was transformed from a demonized warning into a symbol of feminine sovereignty and resistance to patriarchal control.
Ancient myths, gods, and esoteric history